Deep Tissue Massage:

Deep Tissue Massage Focuses on realigning deeper layers of muscles and connective tissue. It is especially helpful for chronically tense and contracted areas such as stiff necks, low back tightness, and sore shoulders but the movement is slower and the pressure is deeper and concentrated on areas of tension and pain.


Aromatherapy Massage:

Aromatherapy massage combines the use of essential oils and therapeutic massage. It stimulates your senses to boost your body and motivate the mind using essential oils. A great stress buster aromatherapy massage is a sure-fire way to help you relax and unwind at the end of a long and tiring day.

Balinese Massage:

Balinese Massage is one form of traditional Indonesian massage. Originating on the island of Bali, this massage involves a combination of techniques, including massage, acupressure, such as press point and palm pressure and standard massage techniques likes sliding, long exploration, short exploration, and kneading.

Swedish Massage:

Swedish massage is known to help with reducing joint pain and stiffness and increase relaxation. In this the therapist uses oil or lotion with several basic strokes that are applied with light to medium pressure, depending on the client’s preference.

Thai Massage:

Thai Massage: - Traditional Thai Yoga Massage is an ancient Thai healing art. It is a deep, full-body massage progressing from the feet up, and focusing on sen or energy lines throughout the body, with the aim of clearing blockages in these lines, and thus stimulating the flow of blood and lymph throughout the body.

Shiatsu Massage:

Shiatsu Massage is an alternative technique that involves manual pressure applied to specific points on the body in an attempt to relieve tension and pain. According to the Japanese healing treatment, Shiatsu (meaning finger pressure) massage uses thumbs, fingers, elbows and knees to concentrate pressure at certain energy pathways in the body called meridians.

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